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BiwCHOf PaouHß—A likely looking IH«ii
...l*d, nund Jblm Cittjhka, m oommittod to
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. » ehargo or breack of
»g«ioet Atm by Hubah
• that a soaple or years
riilitjfnffljiM'tlHbtinsn ll ! dr iiulnli 1 In Philaiel-
pleased pith eaoh
paying bisAtgm to the fair
f : that
__>hj|Bil>»M ■alliT ntnrrriililiilii together by lha
»illiM|"l'1" bonds of Holy Chnrch. Hannah,
. consented, and on the strongth of
tha#opoeal gare him the strongest mark of £t
, , fOetWn Thick uniting woman can giro; bnt no
V , sooner had the'treacherous John reeeired this
.. pnoof of her lore, than he refused to hero their
- MpUaU ndjmhiied, and at last basely deserted
to Cincinnati. Hannah, deter* I
. mUsAnotto be foiled in this manner, followed
* ; wht fklthiSsh-feUpw to the latter city, and there
•ned out a warrant for bis arrest; bnt before it
v - rCDdd be served, he got wind of the matter, and
on the. wings of lore, bnt on
theTaiif&fd—for this place. Again thwarted in
her attempt to catch her errant lover, Hannah
' sent word to officer Wells, who, after a thorough
search throagh the city, at last found him se
. oreted in a house in Jdattock’s alley. "He was
''• arrested, and sent, as before stated, where he
will probably remain until he consents to do
justice to the fair oue<j£hom he has to much
- wronged.
Haebath Bbrakjxo,—Our magistrates all ap-’
pear determined to prevent the Sabbath from
■/-- being desecrated tijy the tale of merchandise or
other articles. A number of small groceries and
S oonfeetionerice have been fined for vending goods
. on that day, and others have received notice tbat
if they indulge io the pernicious practice, in fa
- tare, they will be dealt with in the same wav.
; Oomplaint having been made against Thomas
M Roberts, confectioner, on Psnnsyivania Avenue,
tbat he sold candies, &c.,'to cbildreo, on their
road to Sunday School, and thus caused them
t 0 •P* 63 ti»® tsoney their parents bad given
them 10 devoto to sacred purposes, he was ar
£?f Sfiv *& ft reeled yesterday, and taken bafore Alderman
Major, who fined him four dollars for the of
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* -As onr police magistrates eeem to be iu earnest
their resolve to seonre a better observance of
Sunday, we do cot think it wonM beont of place
iSS^SS%«fi«¥ for 11x8111 t 0 en,ieiTor t 0 P at * stop (if possible)
-to the almost’unbearable nuisance created every
' ,s\jj Sabbath, --by the ranning of buggies,*andridiog
W I of horses t through our streets, by would-be
* bloods and “fastmeo,” who seem to have no
'* ether time to deveto to this amusement than the
t*** Lords day. We hiive heard church-going people
;J complain of it, time and again, and declare it a
•! worse nuiaacce .thaa the mooing of cmnibases,
which the strong arm of the law was invoked to
down. We believe magistratwr have the
*+T s, 5eT-. t '* “power to abate it, and if they do, w£know they
Kftprf j, I '' t -fll Will reoe|ve the thanks of onr oitbacs generally..
Thsatr*.—Yankee an cn-
Swmj f?., h!M gagemeut at bur ThcatrHK night, but owing
t 0 *^ e fc Acell<si*cy of the sHTghiog—we can at
-11 t 0 Brother cause—was not greeted
jfflyyncl 1! t a k v ?-t Jb with an orerflorring house. We were sorry at
•bS-SaSSs 'r' 1 k it, as there is no Yankee comedian on the stage
.lEMgWJ^klwkv-1 who deserves to bo.tpajroni*«d better, lie pos-
W;it!v2 sesaes a fond of drollery which would cause the
iSSKHSSIiJtmost sedate to laugh. While hi* delineations of'
Lp,f I Yankee character ore recognized by every in
habitant of the land of ** woodto nutmegs,” as
**- fp WPs truthful and genuine; A new lo.dian play, en
■ titled TelulA, or tie Star of Hope, wae produced
for the first time, in which Mrs. Locke performed
l "|SrS%£“ s*«tr M ’a« P’ rl of a Yankee girl in a .erj creditablo
manner. We notice mauy signs of improvement
'krJ»S«' fe *4 > in this lady's noting since she was hero before,
«■ a and as she possesses a fine figure and handsome
* face, with considerable discrimination ahef tact,
tj w wehavenodoubtshewillyetbsavaluablead
dition to her husband’s engagements.
To-night Tolula will be repeated, together
fi With two Yankee pieces, entitled •' Wbat’s going
on,” and »‘A Wife for a Diy”—Mr. Locke ap- ■
, gearing in the whole three.
. Yxolamoit or thb Suhday Liqco.w Law.—A \
German, named John Zoller, who keeps a Lager
f*l Beer Hall, on Pennsylvania Avenue, was fined
$6O yesterday, by Alderman Major, for selling
» this fkvorite beverage on Suudsy last. The do-
fesdant made nee of a very onnnlng device to
> 1 prevent his violation of the law becoming known.
-| -The beer was sold in one of the upper stories,
■j and all visitors were required to procure %past
| from the landlord himself before they were ad
.V • stairs, he of coarse taking care to
* i grant them to only, such as he supposed trust-
M.) worthy; bat, nnfortnnately for his operations,
d «ne upon whom he relied, and to whom he had
granted several permits, turned in evidence )
if against him, and blocked the game by having
ii *» “""fa. ' ■ ;
v Abraham Greenwood, the proprietor of a res
. taorant in the Diamond, was also found guilty,
% h- before Alderman Steel, of the earner offence, on
\ : complaint of Thomas Fisher, and fined $50.1
- Sotrp House.—The Superintendent of the Sev- j
enth Street Soap House returns the following as
i n the amount of relief afforded yesterday:
Applicants. 218
Gallons of Soup given oni.. 176
w Loaves of Bread “ 1000
Tot»l number rellevt d 1129
The Fourth Btreet House distributed eighty
gallons of Sonp and three hundred and eighteen
. loaves of Bread, affording sustenance to eight
'g hundred and eighty-one persons.
VanT Cold,—The mercury In the thermome
*4 ter stood at 8 degrees below zero at sunrise yes-
ter day morning. For the past three days it was
■■v very cold, bnt yesterday afternoon the wind
£<j . being from the Boutb*there wasa decided moder-
Atiop. In Philadelphia yesterday the mercury
'stood, 6 degrees below zero at sunrise, and in
4 -PotUrviHe, at tbe same hoar, 9 degrees below
'kero. God help tbe poor! And yoa, who have
{j plenty to eat and drink and wherewithal to clothe
V. yourselves, put in yonr mite also. i
• Elsotioe or Quabuiars or tqb Poor.-—An i
meeting uf Counoils was held at their
s*. Chambers last tngbt-; at which Messrs. James
eft D. Kelly, John Allen, J. K. Moorhead, and Geo.
? Albree, were elected Guardians of tbe Poor. A
% number o/.ordmnuccß and bills of an interesting
w ehhfobter were presented, which will appear in
V thb official proceedings to-morrow.
• Ah Broke.—Joseph Butler, an aged man,
* While coming down Fifth 6treet, on Monday
•jj sight, fell and broke his arm. Tbat Fifth
street, between Grant and Smttlfield,li&s been
i rendered eo slippery by the coasting of the boys,
3 with their-sleds,’ that it would not surprise ns to
A ■ hear of more ’accidents occurring in the same
k i plate.
<-* PtsoRDRBLT House—John, Michael, Patrick,
* Johanna Kief, and John and Leonora Dillon,
<*> were tried and found guilty, before Alderman
h _ r JtejtineoD, yesterday, of keeping a disorderly
hewse, on Webster street, on complaint of John
X Lees. They were all required to give baiL
y < PiISOKKR rROM W Courtt.—
wmiarn Greenly was brought iq from Westmore
eW land county, yesterday, and confined in our r atbst music.—rostku'S latjlst bono—iurd
county prison, to await trial, for committing an Xi Times Come ArMd ho More; as rang with Immense
■»; assault with intent to kill, on his wife. * -nccc» bjr BmUura s U««U«: word, and music b, B. C.
k p ¥*■ tatactn"* t«IAt at Masonic Hall.
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3-* The Happy Man; srng and chorus: loeho.
*s* ?• ‘ti** *+ I*m Not ttrself At AU-, one or the best IrUh ballads evor
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v r~' *- ’ r* ll *1 Jfo. t -. ?■« Dear Mother; new: Barker.
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NEWS-BYTEi
Btpertcd Biyreuly for the Mlylaniag
ColdWaMlM*.
ftnr.Tw, Febro»wl f | 7 .®ij;;^ ft(l i.l th«
thermometer ranged i|om tuo to 10 ilnfMt
,6o»«. nnWMoMtUllovnwiSSJ
»l»ut the Wbor, Jury bontnVM'fc*
diffieolty lotclng thetr wnythrougli.
worn »U puts of-tbe Sttte indie*t« - this to? 4**
th« coldest fisj of the NiiotL In men j plies*
the themometw h&s hot been 90 Urn to* twtaty
£S*es. It rpoged from 20 to nesriy 404egHe*
belpir. *ero.-' In the outers flute* H I* riere
moderate. » T - -
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•Washington, February C. A tre&ty
like that recently negotia
ted with Russia, recognising the principle that
freeihipe make free goods, ha* beea seat tojthe
Senate for ratification. 1
Thh. «tatements that Dudl«y Mann is to’re
sign the Assistant Seoretaryebip of Btats, or to
jieeeive an appointment's* Minister to France or
Secretary of Legation at Pari*, are utterly
untrue. -
Terrible Accident to a Frelgbt Traln
Philadelphia, February 6.—The freight train
coming eaat ran off the track on the Columbia
Eoad, thrte mile* from flohujlkiir. All the ear*
rollea down an embankment twenty feet, and
caught fire from the stores. The content* were
mostly consumed Michael £pasgler,*wbose
parent* lire in Lancaster, was wodged in among
the ruins of tie flour oar, and ,ws* terribly
burned before he eould be extricated.
' s-Bemi. Dougina tad Bbleld^
Cbxoaoo, February 6.—The Supreme Court of
Wisconsin ha* acquitted Wm. Booth-and Bye
crafv on ground* of illegality of the ta&otMnt.
Amolution reprehending the oours*£rBea
'MhCardMgiag and Skidds and therajud!
JUMOuri Compromise, passed the House to-day
—yea* 87, nays 27.
Tbe Wfathir,
Philadelphia, February 6.—The thermoifce
ter ie 0 degrees above aero, and at Pottsvill* 9
degrees below.
Kxtenalwe Flra.
Hudson, N. Y., February 6.—N. A. Spaul
ding’s ipaehine shop and c*bioet> factory were
burnt this morning. Loss besvjv^
MERCIA L POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AMD
KXCHASGE.
omen
President— JOHN BHIFTON.
lirtt Vice Presideni—Yiu. 1L Sjcito.
Second “ u Wit. R. Brows.
Secretary— W». S. XUvxx.
IVeamrer-joHa p. Scout.
Superintendents. T. Noaraut, Jr
Oanmittu of Arbitration for February*— W. D. 8*»B,
V. C. W. Eickttsos, W. B. E>ausH. Jaxrs M. Coops*.
o*o*ae Bucz.
DAIL7 REVIEW OF PITTBTBCK6II MARKET.
Omci or ras Dailt Moaxwo Post, )
Wednesday, February 7, 1866. >
Oar n&rk«t cootioues dull, alihougb then vu more do*
ing yesterday than tor some days prertously. Ia
serml sslee are reported, at a little abore preTioos flgnres.
As tbwrecoipta by river have beta eutoff4jor some time tbe
stock oa band Is getting low, and eenseqtustly tbe price U
tightening. In Grain we bear of 800 bus shelled Corn et 63
to 85, from store, and 100 bos Oats from store at U eents.
Tbeotber sales reported are is follows:
BULK MEAT—4OO pieces Shoulder*. Sides and Hams at
4>f 59i®*«e, caah. •
FRUIT— 75 bos Dried Apples at 51.12 U, cash; 100 do
Peaches et $2.
HAY—*O bales from store at 9 ton.
Imparts and Experts for Jsaasry.
The total imports at New York for the month of January
were $0,001,073 leu than for the ram ritanth of last year,
and sl9s,lees than for Janaary, 1853, as will appear
from the following comparison :
1153. ISM. ' 1855.
Ent. for eecsaxnptton^fll,s63,4os $15,651,415 $8 37u 350
Eot. for Warehoaslog- 2,171,050 8,254,654
Free Good*— 1,202.288 1,365,063 I,2CU.(EkJ
Specie S 3 048 «0,2b4
Total 413,440,970 $19,007,799 $12,945,827
Withdrawn from Ware-
boose - $l, $2,889,516 $2,057,931
Tbe gorda entered for Warehousing, bare increased, wbQo
the withdrawal* have dl rlnbh-d, n> that tbe total amount
of Imports thrown on tbe market during the month,above
a dec J tie of $8,277,174 a« oomjhred wl’b tbe same month of
last year. By far the larger', 'portion of the decline cf im
ports. has been In iwlpie of dry goods, a* will be seen by
ibefellovivg summary:
1853. 1654 1655
Dry Good* SS,S«H.S!S i.C3u^93
General Mdse. 7,22^150
Total |13,4j7W2 l2 865,643
Tbe exports of specie tiove declined, but tbe exports of
merchandise hare slightly IncruiseJ, the tola4, ezdQ
live of specie, being $50,722 in excctf of the ship
ments for. tbe seme month of last year, sad ■S2,G9AfoV
greater than fv>r the cuae month of 1553. Tbe following
oomparlscn embraces each of tbe items nam-d :
1853. 1154. 1855.
Domestic Proda-e $2,691,074 6,3.14,20-1 4,996,787
Foreign mdse., (free) 42,574 71,524 465,u91
Do. do. dutiable 2Goj:iU 46'J,CCJ 44j[C39
Bpedo «... 717,070 1,845.042 160,598
Tola! $1,048,607 6,051,916
Total, exclusive of Specif. .$3,29?,928 6,644,795 6,895,517
The cash revenue has, of ooarse, declined, and ths total
la smaller than fo> any January since the year 1849.
AUCTION BALES.
Auction—Dally Sales.
AT the Commercial Sales lloons, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy l>ry Goods,Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac.,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, I*. M.,
Groceries.Queenswore, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses,New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ae.,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. SI.,
Books, Stattooery^-Faßey—Arttdcft,'Sluacal Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothiqay-Vartrty Goods, Gold and
Silver wmtohes, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fjaBl:tf
P. U. DAVIS, Auctioneer
STJPKRIORGOLD AND SILVER WATCHM, JEWELRY,
SILVER WAKE, FINK GUNS. VIOLINS, Ao_ AT
AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, February ?tb,
at 7 o’clock, at tip? Jewelry atom of 11.0. Uoo.l, No 51 Mar
ket street, near* Third, wilt be sold his entire Hock of
fashionable Gold Juwelry, Ac., comprising superior Gold Le
ver and 1/Eptne Watches, of the best make; Silver Lever
and Quarter Watches; Gold Breast Pins, Lockets, Brace
lets, ringer Rina, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Ac ,
.plain and with elegant settings; Fine inlaid Clocks; Silver
'Hated Ware; choice London Twist Fowling Pieces and
Ducking Guns, patent breech. Ac; line Revolvers, Kll’s pat
ent; very fine Inlaid Violiua, Pert agonies, Fancy Goods, Ac.
Also, at'private sale, two largesuporior fhow cases, bra?#
rame. ' pfc-bC] p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
NEW lk>oKS —Genera! Notions of Chemistry : by Pe
loose and Frerny; translated from the Frenchcolored
plates.
Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Years Ago: by
Chambers Bradford.
May and December; a Tale cf Wedded life: by Mrs
Hubbork.
Brushwood Plekcd Up on the Continent, or Last Sum
mer’s Trip to the Old-World: ey Orville llorwitz. *',
Amyricao BportsmanVd)y Elisha J. LevLt; illustrated.
A Translation of Virgil; new edition.
Tbe Pioneer’s Daughter: by Emerson Bennett.
Tbe Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by W. U.
Ainsworth.
Just received by express and for sale by
PAM’L. B. LAUFIER,
J*»10 87 Wood street
AN KXTRAUKDIN ARY BOOK—My Courtship and its
Oonaeuuences: by Henry Wikoff.
M»y and December: by Mrs. Hulback.
Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern; 10thsupply.
The Life of P. T. Barnum: written by hlmaslf.
Lillee And Violets, or Thoughts In Prose and Verse on the
Graces of Maidenhood: by Uosaliu Bell.
Ida May, or Stories of Things Possible and Actual.
Tbe Pioneer’s Daughter: by Emerson Bennett.
The Mysteries of tbs Court of Queen Anne: by Wm. Har
rison Ainsworth. For sale by •
W. A. GILDENFKNXEY A 00.,
J*°lB No. 7g Fourth street.
t\OUOU KKMJSUUS—
/ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
Wis tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Balsam of Liverwort and Tar;
Bwayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Jayne’s Expectorant;
M’Utne’s Cough Syrup ;• 1
Sellers’ do;
Biorgan’s do;
Psjulea De Paris.
All of the above remedies always on band at
, „ JOS. FLEMING’S, .
jan24 . eorner Diamond and Market street
Lot For Sale. 1
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
by 100 fee in depth, in Birmingham, will be told
cheap. Enquire of GEO. F.GiLIMORE,
iVaB , _ et office of tbe Moyniag Post.
BOOKS! BOOKS M—Puddieford aud its People: by H. H.
Riley.
Ruth llsll; by Fenny fern; sixth supply.
Lifts of Barnum, by himself; fifth supply.
Life of Horace Greeley ; third supply. ‘
Ida May: by Mary Lengdon; third supply.
Iltrper, for January; fifth supply.
Putnam, for January; fourth supply.
Graham, for January; fourth supply.
Godey, for January; sixth supply.
Knickerbocker, for January.
Frank Leslie’s Ladies’ Gazette.
Frank Leslie’s New York Journal, for January; a new
monthly Magaalne, devoted to romance, general literature,
science und ert; price 18 cents.
All tbe above just received and for sale at the cheap Book
Bto™ of SAM’L. B. LAUFFER,
JenlS 67 Wned street.
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To BrxaafifiiT Mrs.—The local Inspectors for tbe Port
°f Plttsbwigk may be foosd at thothutom House, third
Story, entrance on BmlUtfleld street jM£t
T«i llrvXß Is tight as a brick. At six AM. yesterday tbe
Bjsxtmry hr the thermometer stood at eight dsfivee below
VsBI It 1* needlsss to say the steamer*, in obedlenee
to the embargo of Jaek Frost, hare rasp ended running os*
til the old gentleman rsmoTss the edict. However, there
is no great anxiety felt by shippers, as the freight awaiting
shipment is small in amount, and consists principally of
Pittsburgh manufactured article*/ The wind in ibe early
part of the day Toered round to the South, and toward
night the change in temperature was very derided.
6nan*oar Disaster.—The steamer u Forest Qaeeb,” ply
ing between Cincinnati and Lawrencebnrg, was sunk near
Bold Face, four miles from tbe former place, on Tuesday
evening last Tbe disaster occurred abouf nine o'clock at
night Nn particular* given, bat no lite* lost
STEAMBOATS.
“ 1555.”
PITTSBURGH, CIHCISIfATI, LOUIBVIILE,
AJfD
SAINT LODIB
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet T.iwf.
ros Tni coßfxvAacs or
PASSENGERS AMD FREIGHT
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PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLB.
And Sntnt I.orals.
, Tuis Link in oomposed of seven . *
LnMHM|f first class powerful Steamers, one- LelM&eai
for speed, eplendcu,safety,«HSMft
end comfort, and is tbe oklt vaaouas mar un or Straw
Pacxxts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8.
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Locis, by which passenger* and freight are ticketed and re*,
ceipted through daily. Twonew 6 team era have been added
to tbe Line, which now consists of the following boats:
Payt of Departure
Boaie. ■ Qiptaint. from Pilltlmrah.
BUCKJiYJi STATE. M. W. Bn.TUioovxa.~.Bnndsy.
KEYSTONE BTATK-...Jacob Monday.
ALLEGHENY (Iso. M’Lais Toeeday.
CINOIHNATI Jt Ilcxna^....^...^.^..Wednesday.
B. J. Gases. —Thursday.
■PITTSmntGH - I. N. C 001...—— Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA——Jxo. Kus>craLTaL v ... v Batarday.
Leave dally at 10 o’clock, A. &L, precisely.
No freight received after nine o’cloek on the'morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,! . .
JOHN FLACK, /Agents
Monongabela House BaUdSngs.
*. PittBbargb,lB*'»s. (nov2B]
“1855 ”
CANADA W^EST.
. PGfLkCl€veland,Port Stanley . k
and Port Burtvell.
TUK FINE low pressure steamer TKLEGUAPII, Captain
1L Barrow, will make two trip* a week between Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and Port Burwt-U, a* follow*:
Leave* Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, et 7)£ o-’clock.
Leaves Port Durwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock.
Leavf* Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7)4 o'clock.
Tbe Telegraph oonnrctsat Clevalsnd.'whb tbe Cleveland,
Columbuaand Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
tbe Lake Shore, and tbe Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroads. Also connect* at Port Stanley with tbe London
Line of Stage*, which connects with tbe Great Western
Railroad.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to BCOVILL A
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; A S. HOLCfJMB, Port Stanley
or A. M’IiRIDK. Port Burwvli. mart7:tnov
pUlsbargh, Steubenville and Wheeling
. —n Packai*<
I The DIUKN Afo'Oaplaio A.. 8. SnrrBXXD, and
JaHHBSlhe FOKKHT CITY, C.iptaln GIOKQI D. Mooßl,
will ruu as regular DAILY PACKETS, between I*lttsburgb,
SUubenriUe and Wheeling, etoppieg at all intermediate
ports.
Tbe DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesday* and Fridays, at 10 o'clock. A. M.— lieturning *hs
will leave wheeling on Tueadajs. Tburada, * and Saturdavs.
at 1% o’clock. A. M.
'The FOREST CJTY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
ThursdaySfacd Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. XL—Returning,
she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7o'clock, A. M.
For freight orpa.-«ge apply on board or to
J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent,
potSS ‘ No. 155 Front etreeti
For KuIxtIIU,
, M The steamer n. T. TEATMAN, Captain A.
will leave for the above and intermedi
raHHHHata ports on opening of navigation.
For freight or passage apply on board. fob 3
For Wabash Hlvcr.
—l'be fteamer ALTOONA, Capt R C. Ga*T,
lewe for tbe above sodintmeediaUports
op«ciog of navigation.
For frejgtft or passage apply oq board. fab*
Nor SC. Louis.
Tbe ffteanu-r ALM A, Captain R D. CoCHROJr,
leave for ibe above and Intermediate ports
BBBHflhon opening of nartgution.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
janBl C BARNBa, Agent.
For St. Louis.
. spa* k Tbe steamer ritAlKlL IIOSK, CapL F. Ms-
leave for the »t/u»e and intermediate
on the openmg of navigation.
For freight or epply on bonrd. J»n3o
For ZanciTiUc.
Tbs *t«“&iurr KATti CASsEL, Cspt. Josxra
' will letre fr.r the »fcov# eadlatenoa
pen* en of spriffAtien.
For fr** : cM or piisie# on Muni, or to
j»na> IiAUNKS * CoU.INUWOOD. Ai«ut*.
'• B _ For Lonlavlile'
■ia The »tnmT ADRIATIC, Captain C. Prort,
*l*iTe f„r the at<oT«> *od intermediate ports
opening of naripiiion
Fc-t or pasatg* apply on 1> anl. J»c27
For Cincinnati.
fp»> . Tli» simmer TWIN CITV, Captain SL Du*,
bar* Jr.T tfc* alo»* and intermediate porta
opening of u ;n.
For f:*l<ht or paMwcn apply on ><>»rd- jan2it
For LoutsTlile
MWfSa The Urtmer VIKNN A, Captain C Hat, will
IaUMLE-tdiciTt-for the above anl intermediate ports on
-MB&SAutciiDgof na»igitk>D.
For freight or pelage apply on hoard, or to
FLACK or WILKINS. Agents.
For Louis vll lc.
ff"gy - KN DEAVoK, Capt. JoBJI Mat,
»>•%»•«• for th" abovi* *ud intermediate ports
■■BHmis opening of navigation.
For freight or passage apply uu hoard, or to
J»n2S C. BARNES, Agent.
For St. Louis.
w The sLanier KEYSTONE, Capt. J. J. Reals
will leave for the above and iktemaiiate
■■iffiHmmp'Tts od opening of natation.
For freight cr passage apply ou board, or to
jen«4 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents.
For Aiaihvllle
The atesmer CLARA DEAN, Captain
will leave for tbe above and intermediate
on opening of navigation.
For fn-igbt and passage apply on tx-ard, or to
FLACK or LIVINGSTON, Agrnta.
For Kaihvlllc.
ms, The steamer FAIRY QUEEN, Captain Johw
will leave for the above port, end all la-
porta, on opening of navigation.
For freight or passage apply on hoard. janlO
ltegnlar Wheeling Packet.
THE Btramer KXCIIANOK, Capt. M'Catltnr,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, end
el 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting with
the C. and P. Railroad at WelUvilh-. i'oi fn*ieht apply to
novl7 J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent.
Itegular Wheeling Packet.
. xbe steamer VENTURE, Capt Joitv Goanos,
every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and
at 3 P. M.
For freigtn or p&srsge apply on board, or to
-jinx3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents.
CONGRESS WATER.—3O do* tresb Congress Water re
ceived freab, and direct from the spring, by
JOS. FLEMING,
land corner Diamond and Marital stre»F.
IAOK SALE—A MJj'erior FARM, on the i'errysville Plank
. Road, eight miles from the city, of 100 seres ; suitable
for a gardener. It is in good order, and has all the build
ings necessary for a Enquire of, ?
/ , THOMAS WOODS,
jan27 7 5 Fourth street.
MAO A ZINES FOIL fJEUKU AK Y—For sale by U. MIN KB
A CO., 32 Smlthfleld itreef.
Putnam’s Monthly, fur February.
Godey’s Lady’s Book, do.
Peterson’s Magazine, do.
Household Words, do.
Graham's Magaalne, do.
Ballou’s Magazine, do.
NEW BOOKS! NEW ROOKS I
My Courtship and ita Consequence*: by lit-nry Wikoff.-
The Perils of Courtship, or the Adventures cf a Novel
Reader.
The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anner by William
Harrison Alnsworto. 0 -
Ruth Hall,a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern.
The Lite or Hurace Gruelej, editor of the New York Tri
bune : by J. Barton.
Tbe life of E.T. B irnum, written by hloaelf.
Harper’s Magazine, for January ; price 16 cents.
For sale by 11. MINER A CO.,
jac?9 No. 31 Bmithficld street.
RUTH U ALL—One hundred copies received and for sale
by H. Miner A Co.
“The smile, the laugh and the tear come and go at her*
bidding. If you don’tuelleve it, read ‘ Ituth Hall.’ • •
Jf you baytn’t'read ‘ Ruth Hall,’ buy a cop}*, and we will
warraat you to read It twice through.”— Michigan Argvj.
“ Fanny Fern’s last book has absorbed us very much, acd
awakened a feeling of profound interest in tho woman who
can writs her name and character so indelibly In our mind.
• * • ‘Ruth Hall’ bus boon reed with greater avidity
than any book since * Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’ ” — l'hiladtlphia
City Item.
“Itis a great book; great in genius, great In spirit, and
great as a literary production.”— Dayton GaseiU.
“ ‘ Ruth Hall ’ is by for tbe ablest of bnr productions, and
contains mauy passage* equal to anything In the English
language.”— Literary iltaeum,
" We have reldom perused a book which affected us more
strongly.”— Am. Afi'ntnp Chronicle.
It is published complete in one tine volume,neatly bound
io cloth; price $1,25. For sale by
n. MINER A CO,
janl6 No. 32 Smithfield street.
I' FASHIONS FOR JAN UA RV r -FKAN K LESLIE’S LA
' DIES’ GAZEITE. —The January number of this Mag
azine commences (he third volume. Tho Gazette is puth
lisbed cm tbe first of every month, and contains all th«
newest fashlons/or tbe following month, in every depart
ment of ladles' and children!!costume! Each number has
also a large variety of patleriis for xevul.e work, a sheet ol
new music, and a paper pattern to cut a dress by. Prioe
26 cents a number, or $3 a year, postage tree, fiuhscrip
tions received or rlngle numbers sold by
W. A. GILDENFEXNEY A CO.,
j*n3 No. 70 Fourth street.
OIARIKd FoU 1866.—A large assortment ox the above
' useful article for sale at the lowest rates. Those who
would save 26 per cent, should call at
lan9 : BAM’I. B. LAUFFER’S. 67 Wood it.
MAGAZINEi —llarp«-.r, for January.
Putnam, for January.
Godey, for January ; third supply. *
Graham, fur January; second supply.
Peterson, for Jauuary; 17 cents.
Billow, for. January; 10 cents.
Blackwood, for January.
Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, $lO.
Those who would save 20 percent in subscribing by the
baying single copies of the above, should call at
“ SAMUEL B. GAUFFER’S,
j*n3 No. Si Wood street
•O UT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly Real Estate Register.
. . " 't there ere described for sale 61 good Farms, 32
•A*.U, 48 fine Country Seats, and 600 City Lots,
’ ought to be acquainted before buy*
';?«b«ter gratia.
1 'i'*. WOODS, 75 Fourth street.
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miscellaneous.
BLOOMS— 176 ton* rmnwir Mocaa IfT/ard end fcr'
Kilby #. W. BUTfiRB* 00,
jaaSP - - 8T Jredt afreet.
FLA HUTS—BOO boa T«*ma* Pea Huts, a*r erop, to
arrive and tor aalt by
Jan3o J. W. BUTLIB A 00-
10 51 IffAL—74 tana In yar4 and tbraaia by
, Jaoao •J. F. BUTLXB A CO.
GLASS—I,OOO bcdea, ajeorttfl km#> la aton
TV and for aala by L ■ _ _
jan3o »J. W- BUTLER k 00. -
BAH LBAD—WQbaiwUeete^reaadJbrsaleby
JtnOO BUTLER A 00.
tIOTTON WAST*—IO bags la]k»**nd lur sale by
; janap ’ BUTLKK A 00.
ASTER UUr-800gaUaIn ftefeind teaaie by
BBO3,
BnodpSf to /: Kidd 4 Qo.,
JanS7 Ho SO Wool afreet.
XTRACTLOOWQOD—I,OO(rWin tt»re and for rale by
jinS 'j* V.rLKMrXQ BROS.
ABPKALTUM— 3,000 Ibt in Btcrvand tor nl« by
jiaZT ■ . 1 TEEMING PROS.
CIOPPERAS— W bbla in ftore and fcft file br
j jan27 ' PROS.
"AJJDKR—I.OQU lba la ftore and tog aale hr
, jangT FLEMiNQ 8808.
SAUK— 200 Sm in balk in non and fcr sale by
jm27 »FLEMINQ BROS.
PO WORKED RHUBARB—IOO B* in store and for sale by
Jan 27 IT .TLSMISfI 111103.
ALCLNRD MAOMIBIA—IdOIbs tewdeby
jaoZ7 ILBUISQ BROS..a
Babbitts washxho powder— &>r =**!*•&
Jm27 FLEIITKQ BUGS, *
SUNDRIES—
-25 dosen Oorn Brooms;
6000 Seam tern’ twobaahfci Bags;
100 BoaheU Dried Apple*;
603 do Peachae;
60 do Pared Peaoiaa;
1003 DM prime Feathers, In etefte and {br sale br
, JanSfl BHQiaSII A RICHARDSON'.
G&AUt— 6000 bululß BtulbdrCorfe hi Blare;
9000 do o»t*,lfr.a<off*»<l4jarriTe;
400 do X«r Cork* lutoVe led fer aul« by
j>n9< KNQUaqM McaAßj)eoy.
AMILT ¥LuUR, *o - ■ ? * “
100 bomb Extra WWUWhhtTfailJj Floor:
, 600 bubals Corn Jtal; T ■ ' '
109 do CIomBord;
60 do SIaKXbT j(nr« sed f*r kr
jan2B BtOljßm * MCHAftDBON.
UTJTTKII—I6 bbb 801 l l»U*t/ T ~
15 - ' totes Ptckidß'rifcr;
lOObNoPrt
10 bbl« QraoM Lora* kiwtnd for wU by
J>U36 ENOUag j RICHARD 80S-
LIMJS —9)0 lunii lx)uieTllie lima^.
930 do Uatoa OnntM; <
150 do 11. O.Jfolattoo; !
200 do M. 0. Tor, in ttori ood'Jbr e*l4 by.
J»o8B KMlUflir j BJCJIA^Dt-Ori^
1 1 'UUACOO—2O boxes B*9 W. O. Tobeceo;
X 10 tons prime Purl Ash;
d casks Pot Ash; ,• •
T 6 begs Saltpetre;
1000 boxes prime Cream Chess*, Id slore and
for sale by [jangdj KNOLIgg A BICtIARUSON.
Flftil— 30 bbls Xo. 3 medium Mackerel
30 do Urge do;
10 bbla No. 1 plekJed Herring;
lOhfbble do do;
i Uerces Oodfiah; s.
AO bzs sealed Herring; received add for' sale by
MiLIJSR A RIORBTSOX,
jan2» , fill and Liberty at
SUND2£HI— lw dozen Coro Brooms; 11 '
30 do Zinc Wash Boapjfe;
M do Tow and Ootlonsags;
36 do Country Bocks;
• pieces Country Flannels;
3000 foe Bar Lead; for sale by
JanCB MILLER A KICK KTFOX.
30 bag* i>ry Appia«;
X 18 do Peacbe-v;
60 fcxa M. R. Baltins;
16 hi do do; for sole by
jauTO MILLER 4 BICKKTSON.
OOAP AND CANDLES—
O 60 bnxee “Cincinnati ” Xo. 1 FsSaily Soap;
10 do Ao Btearioc Candles; for sale Vr
JanE3 MILLER MitICKEISON.
SUGAR— Loreriog’s, Belcher's, and M*K*< ixw’s Loaf,
Crushed and Polvarixsd Bogace,oo hand and for sale by
Jena MILLER A EJCKKT3QX.
BROWN ft TOUT AX l> ftCOTUIi ALE —‘I «a Is Pmxe A
Williams’ Brown Btout; i casks Ralbsrfbrd's Scotch
Ale; on hand and for sale by
Jan 33 - - MILpRR A MCKETBON.
CtfUMPAGKK WINE—3O baskets “ UeldActV’ L 3,174,
} Champagne Wlm. for aaie by
j KB 33 MILLER A^ICKETSOX.
O JtKß—3oo bushels Pennal'CfoXef defer
O 60 do Timothy Seed ( for artebv_-
)an23 MILLER k KICtffTSOSY
SALT— 160 bbls Xo. I Sait, landing and for sale ny
Jang ,f,MILLKK A KICKKTSON.
BULK PORK—2,OOO foe foe sale by
jsn23 , BMITn A PINCLSIIL
LAKI>— 40 kegs for sale by ij
jin a ' SMITH A SINCLAIR
KEG BUTTER—36kea» BulWrToFiaia by’’ 7
js»22 ** BMITU A SINCLAIR.
APPLES— 10 bbls green Applei received and lor *ai»< by
janao . henry u polling.
PIG LEAD—I 76 nigs best Galena Laad >o stor* and lor
sal* by VLEMIXG BROS.,
jani9 Xa. W.-od m.
AA. MASON a CO. have joet rwfivwl iW pinva u> a>
• pasas, Coburgs, Paramattas, Ac, which will be sold
at Semi-Annual prices. janlO
D REARING BUREAUS—Mahogany and mgteut Dressing,
Bureaus, serpentine fronts,-*hsodsMMarticle, finish
ad and to sale by ,-Jfc
octlT Smithileld str»et
sacks fine Table Balt; 1
1 box fresh Maecaruel i just rv reived by
derS3 F. U. L'KAV).
PDCANft— 30 bbls just nceivcj ami fur sale by
__j«ie . BMiTfi_* Sinclair.
rpUK UEtU'RTIO SOAI’ cures sore rough hand*. All
X chapa, ehafes, Ac-,on tbe band* sre healed by it- ?'>!il
at li!*-j cents a oaka, at No. 140 Thirl rlrert. dedtt
CIOHN MEAL—6 btya white Coro Mml, extra-quaH'y.for
J sale by JAS. MLALGHLIN.
janlS Vf> 10 !<tni*h<»d «t.
BUTTER— 3 bbli frvsb lollior tale by
jaolC JAB. MXAVOULIN
l "| )KaNS—ii blls small white tor sale by ,
J 3 jan!6 i JAS. M’LACOUU^.
6ALE.-A. A. MASON * Ui). ur« now
sailing o 3 at Ibair Semi-Annual tUle, their etnc)£,cf
Silks, fchaWls, Dress Good*, Cloaks, Bjancte, Emhrfcis>
ri.s, Ac.- j tolS
DAVIS’ PAIN BILLER —2 .gross of UiUteleLraUd am
e'.ejast received by
jan24 JOS. FLEMING.
KOiE OINTMENT—The beat arucia uow to ui-e I- r iu«
cure of Tetter and Ring Worm; 0 dna re.-eised bv
jan24 J'JS; FLEMING.
CHARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE—The ndebraieoaiucle
/ for purify log the blood; 12 doa rocciv«*d by
jau24 JOS. FLEMING.
AUSBANA’S MAGNESIA—Tb« best preparation of Meg-
Deals do* ia om; 12 do* received by
J«o‘l4 JOS. FLEMING.
CUTBACK MAGNESIA—FreshIy prepared, sl»s>j ,iu
/ hsurL sod warranted good, by JtBL FLEMING:
jau9 V corner Diamond stmit.
KSBKNCK OP GINGER—I 2 do ion or Ihb re:
brsted irtlcle received by JOS. FLEMING,
jan9 corner Diamond and Market street.
BUOOMB— HW doseo Coro Brooms for sale by
Jsd3* HKNttYJLCOLUSS.
c ALEKATUS— JIM lbs for sale by
o jan24 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
T.UiOUK—*O bbla for tale by
J? J»b34 lIENRY TI. COLLIN'S.
CiOKN—- 400 bus to arrive and lor sale by
• jan27 HKXBY U. CoLUNS.
MOLASBBS-25 bbla to arrive and tor sale by
jan27 ÜBNIIYJU. COLUNS.
WANTED— 26 shares of Exchange Bank Block, by
AUBTLN LOOMIS,
jao!3 Stock Broker, 92 Fourth street.
MURRAY S FLUID MAGNESIA—U doien, assorted
alias, reoelved by JOS. FLEMING,
jao9 eoroar Diamond and Market sheet.
D' IiIED PEACHES—UO bbla’just rt-ovlr«d sod lort-aits by
Jto9 HEN KY 11. COLUNS.
BEANS— *9 bbla small white Beaus tor sale by
jap 11 - HENRY IL COLLINS.
CtORN MEAL—IO bbla tresh ground Jolt arrived and for
/ Bale by JAB. M'LAIRIULIN,
jnfl2 No. 10 SmltbPeld street.
BALED ILiY—76 bales Timothy Hay for sale by
j»qL2 JAS. M’LAUGHLIX,
1 NAB CORN—6OO bus in store tod for sale by
hi Jaol2 _ JAS. ETtAUQnijIN.
BUCK WUKAT PLUUB-60 sacks for rale by "\l
J.nia JAS. HXAUGJIfIX.
LIMB —lw bbli Louisville Lime for sale by
janll HENRY tt. COLLINS.
SYRUP— 6 hhJa Loverlug's Byrop;
20 bbts do Sugar*; jolt received by
dec22 F. It. DRAVO.
BROOMS —3 doseo this day received and tor sale by
Jaol2 11 KM BY 11. COLLINS
t-imtustt— vu boaaa w. R. cheese, in score and tor Misty
t octltL, KNOLInII A ¥V ll«m f N
IMPROVED FEED CUTTER.—A new, complete and reli
able Cutter, suitable for Corn Btalks or Hay, at the
Seed and Implement Warehouse, Fifth street
JodB JAMES WABPROP.
PRUNING INSTRUMENTS.—PoIe Pruning Shears, Saws
and Cblamls, Of the best quality, at tha Seed and Im
plement Warehouse of
* jong JAMES WAKPROD.
BLANKETS.— A. A. MASON A CO. wUlopen oil Satur
day, January 6th, 100 more Blankets, which they will
tell $2 and |3 per pair leas than uanal rates. jan6_
SEMI-ANNDAL SALE.—A. A. MASON k CO. will open
40U more of those Long thawls, at $2, on Thursday
January 4th. Jan 4
GlOU> MEDAL DELAINES—A. A. MASON A CO. wUi
T op«n''3oo pieces more of Gold Medal Delaines, at
cents per yard. j*Q*
G‘ ABDKNER WANTED—Applyjto
J. W. BUTLER k CO.,
Jan 23 . 9J Front elrcvt.
HONEY— 10 boieijost received and tor sale oy
dec36 lIKNHV H C«M LIN’S.
HAY PRESS FOR SALE.—A large Press tor baleing bay,
stored at Maaailon, Ohio, for bale by
janlS JAMES WARDRQP.
Cl RAPE BURAKS—A too* end improved Pruner, tor
r Grape Vines, Boses, Ac.
JmlB JAMBB WAKDRQP.-
i IHAAS CKKDB— Uwn liras#, Blue Graaa, Orchard and
\JT Rod Top. | janlB] JAMES WAKDKQP.
W.IINE PARLOR FURNITUKK, of titty description, on
I* hand and made to order, of our o*n manufacturemil
warranted in notarial and workmanship.
jm2o T. B. TdUN'Q a C> _
WISTAK'B BALBAM OP WILD CHERRY.—One of the
best articles for coughs and colds no* in au, jg dot
received bj JOB. FLEMING,
Jan 9 corner-Diamond and Market street
A BRICK HOUSE FOR E\LE CHEAP.
B. CUTUfiKBT k SON,
dec2o Beal Ertete Agents. No. 140 Third street.
SEMI-ANNUAL BALK-—A. A. MASON A CO. will con
(inns to Mil during their Semi-Annuel Sale, every de
scription ot Dry Goods at about one-half the usual prioer,
and much le*A tbaq auction rates. janlft •
CLOAKS.— A. A. MASON A 00. will offer tfce balance of
all their Cloaks, comprising elegant French and He*
York patterns, and of their ovo manufeotore, at a red ac
tion of nearly one-half the usual prices. }an!6
oMALL FARM FOB KALE— Consisting of Vib acres, OS
O in cultlTation; with a new Frame Dwelling Mouse,
good Well et the door, a Log House. Stable, Ao; a Soger
Camp of 400 trees, and a sma l Peach asd'Apnle Orchard;
situate tee miles from Galllopolis, in Gallia county, Ohio.
Pricwsl2l& acre. 8. CUTUBEKT A SON,
jaul'i 140 Ihird sum*.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
FBHSBTLTAHU FBHAIiK COLIBCE,
AT HABKIBBU|ML.PA.
THIS Institution, for the Hbotat • Vlocation of Yonng
Indies, vetted by Chapter with foil Collegiate powers,
bus bim la nctMfal op«ntiofl tor- mart h>«b oat jttr.
Tie location it ouu of the moat piaaot bad piettmiut la
the flute, Tbe arrangements of tbe OaHm.tn neb u
afford peculiar adTaategesJn acquiring a tondTßmt for the
mental superstructure. Here ere two department*—ihe
Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate
ef learning. The course of atadyia each is three
>yeara, designated by as may different' classes. Young La
:dies admitted at any time.
Board of Lutndori.
REV. BHVBRLY IL WAUGH, A. M., Principal.
• Mus C. CcsilHaa,'Principal Female Teacher.
Miss PiKfli A. Jomtsoa, Asriatant.
Mai>*ui. M. BixtrrA&r, Teacher of French, As.
C. U. BoKBAUon, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. da.
Wv. 9. Rowkw, Lecturer oa Natural History, Xbtaral
Philosophy, Ac.
Haas. Joecfh Koxaum, Prof, of Inatnuaaatal Moakt
Jso. T. Cn.rr, Prof Vocal Me&lc.
For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin
cipal, B. H. WAUGH,llarrUbnrg, Pa. dec7;3m
WATER CURB INSTITUTE,
nAXD.fiTRKET, (SOUTH BIDEO BET. PENN STREET
AADTnKMVKB, PITTSBURGH,PA._ ..
DOCTOR BAELZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
Schools of Medicine, Allopa thic and Hoimepathle, and
for tbe past teaxeariAsuecesafalHydropalhistihMopened
a WATER CUBS in the above location.
The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect thia jys
tem h*a oa .eU-Barera, and all disease Mute and chronic—
jahCeft b hdl& griiaful and Invbocaiing to (be weak and
debilitated/ senders It geeaUarly derfrabb in vim
tlUbi treated ad theirhomea.
•' Allcpathie and Homcepctbie treatment will be admicis*
tered where, deefaod; bat,after long and thorough expe
■Fieoea, Doctor Beck gives a decided preference to Hydxo
fkthy, which has, tbrosgfeottt tbe old and new world,
proven so eminently mixtssfql in evesy' ibna of dbease,
including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
Inflammatory and Chronic Eheumatfea, -Asthma, Ctita
neoue, Nervoua and Uver DbeeJee. TeetlnkmUU of cures
from highly svpaubieeiUMoa Of nearly wr*ry flute io tbe
union, tea. be examined at Doctor office. Tie Bari
Qenry are invited to consult him gratis.
Warm'Water being used la the commencement, and often
throughout the treatment, It Is aloxury Instead of .unpleas
ant, as those unacquainted might suppose.
R*»»n»css.—Messrs. Charles BreWer, 1 Waterman Palmer,
W. W\ Wilson, W. il. Williams, Thompson Beil, j. R. Wek
den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, K. H. English, B M.
Kerr. .
The undersigned, haring vWted Ureter Bach's Invita
tion and witnessed his sucec»fql treatment cheerfully re
oomnmnd him as & thoroughly jtneated ’and skillful Pby-
OherieeT. RotweD, Job. Unocal]*, Derld Ilunt, John
Kubt. Patrick*Johh&figlAgsiec, John »right,-
W. W. Patrick, F.Katoh. <lA<|rDt«by iiregg. li»»n6
AGBNCVt
MOSES F. BATON, No. H Sixth street, agent for selling
and baying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorial to
aril tbe following lately patented articles:
Trott’e patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Doen’e Kock Drilling Machines;
Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling 3 roe;
Cope land’d Stationary and Portable flaw Mills;
Crawford’s Steam and Water Uuagcs; end,
Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair .
These articles have been examined by practical mochaidcs
and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In tisa.
He is also authorised to sell Rights to and T-nd thwff
articles in any part of the country.
He has also f< r sate hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and
finished Braes Work.
Uels also prepared to Uko Agendas for the sale of other
patented Merits and new Inventions, and give to tba htuh
ness fsWifaland* constant attention,
lie-arfes to tbe feUowing
CARD.
.Tb« subscriber* hare long tees aaqoafated with Hr.
llwef 7.1/tti'u, koii hare no hesitation in neasmtndlfig
uim, to all *li j way wish to employ hi* services, as a gen
tleman ot uadoulted integrity and indefatigable induetry,
In wbo*» exertions erery reliance may be placed.
Nenllc b. Crai.', W. llotlnson, Jr.,
Wo. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, *
W. IX. benny,* IX. Childs A Co-
James Wood, N. Tlolmes A'tioni,
X*. It. Frieod, Kramer k lutini,
■V. Lorenx, L. R. Jjiringston, *
K u*p A Wade, WlMlantiT. Johnston.
William Phillips, Andrew Pulton,
Wilton M’CanulaM, . A. W. Looinla.
_Pimi»C*CH. Nofeuibsr 27th. 1864.
Doj
>*n's Patent, ttoek OrUilss XmUmi,
\\r KIOUINU ABOUT UQ© FOUNDS; mu te wortwi fttd
Yt ttoortd by two m*o, snddo the vorfcof flve«t«lxia
thif ordinary way. B. S. Fo*l«r A Ooi, llattofoetnivrs.
Tbs aubscriboc ba* boco appointed sola ageat la th« Ual*
Ud aUle*, for tba sale or rights U> om thcaa Uafibinm.
MOibo F. BATON, 1» Sixthsimt
iirnio
Hon. Wm. F. Johasten, PrwHeot A. V. B V K*
W. ifT Dor HoberU, Bag, Chief Bog. A. 1 Vi Ki IL:
Ota. Was. Larimer, PiMlfant p. Aft ft. y ♦
0. W. Bantu, Chief Bag. F«-A C. R. R 4
Mmn. Mao/01l & Nicholson,. ODStraetars for thi P- A 8
B.K. ... decl*
THE UteCrtaofJONEh A QUXUG.havUig been dissolved
by the death of iVQaigg, OB' Lb* :fftfelws*.;sthtf
biuioet* of said firm Till ba settled by the undersigned, at
their office, career of Rose and First street*.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittibargh, September SO, ISCT—[ocriy.
li*m j*nei,
Manufactures & spring *nd Btutyr ste«f, plough
&Ub rtvel, start Plough Wings, Coach and Hipdc
Springs, liras* Not .boot, half patent, Screw, Mill and
Hammered Iron of Sosa and First street*,
Pittsburgh, 1*«. V. ' v octStly
D. B. K«|«ri 4t Co*
MANUFACTURERS of iiooBS»ftlii|ipßMlMfffiiil
Cultivator teeth. Office corner KOasdndFimstmta.
occ2ly_ • _ ,
To WbaluiU* Groetra, uealec*
■ad naftafsatareia.
TUB SCESOWttE&UbOKiaßpimUgafupwbK fluamr
of OIL OF GOUXAQ, of whlrtt % of ha o«Ma srffb
k ’t,i!ous pure Spirit will prod nee a fat Orgaiac Brandy. ills
LScL.NOKS OF IWCHKLLE and OTAttD'd BRANDT; of
JAMAICA and SI. CUOJX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and
PEACII BRANDY*. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCUNAm
hoJ SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by Ihe-Nee.
York manufYrturers by the gr<**t demand after them. Dir
rtttlons for u-ie wilt iuvari&ily be given by
DR. LEWIS rKLOIETWAXCLER,
HI Malden Laue, New Turk.
P. B.— lmporter of Haguerreoijpe CbemiciLs Platini,
Biamuib, M»n£«me*r; Thorn's RiLGopalri, BnlphaUAm*
tnemto. kr. • , d-c?l - l«tf
LUOAIS.
BTOCK AND BILL BROKER;
Ojiec, Xn. W Fourth it., above Wood.
VOTES, Draft*. Bonds, Loan.* on colli-
Xl totals, negotiated. Stock* bo ijjnr-snd sold on coo
ml«<doo. Land Warrant* bought and fold.
i'arlijuUr atten’ion paid to tbe purchase and sale cl
Coppt-r Stocks.
All coiaffiooica lions attentcil to promptly. lanTfl
MOUHMSO GOODS.
TJiIAXK VAN GORDER h|* jiut received a large and
X: beautiful azaorimaut of Collars, tMeevoa
rcJ 3.tt* la Crape, TarletostAcd Swiss, black lace and
gauze Veil?, black Uosliry and Gloves, in woo], cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Bits, and Crapes, in all quality's.
• Al-x&nder A Caeca’s best Kid Gloria can always be
fouDd at No. k 3 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dis
ibcdJ. , ccvl?
\V (anted.
BY nmVr, lodu-iriom >uuug man. who wiildrrotsh.il
entire time to hii burin?**, a SITUA TION AS c.flIP
PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or .'• s
siriaot Hook-Keeper, or a pltv'O In a Grocery or Dty j-.<.dr
Store; unt will make hlinsnlf generally xi»e;ui V j. 1 1 *.->
plover. A note addressed through th." P st OSlcv to ‘A. ].’•
D,” or lo t at the office of the *• Fo*t,’' vill r«.ct:v, j ron [•
attention.
THE BEST EVIDENCE of tbe cxcelli-ace of
CARGO'S PICTURES, b tbo fact that bis roots*
rg are crowded with customers, who go aw*y de*
lighted with the vquirulent which they obtain
’JyJpP lor their money.
Ghi err, Apollo Buildings, 7C Fourth street, next to Mer
chant*’ Exchange. jnnSd
Celestials, Shancbali and Bluseowles.
ATI END AT NO. 10 WOOD STREET, wtere j6u will
find a complete assortment of the above etxftd CAPS,
together with a Urge stock of Silk and Plash (pips, which
sill be sold at a great reduction on former prides, to etnas
the stock fur the season. \
jnnfl .1, WILSON VjSON.
GOOD IITEIfT IIOUSH, \
CORN ER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STlUUmnear
the Railroad Depot. ' "
janlllrly JAMBS BTTANNON. Proprietor.
.Basin’s hupefflie Toilet Soap.
ALMOND SOAP, prepared from the purest and best ma
terials ; it gives the skin & luxuriant brilliancy, and
imparts to tbe hands a deligbtfal almond odor.
MHlefiturs, olive Oil, TbriJee^
bouquets, Nymph, Henry,
Pistachio, Brown Windsor •
ratchoul/, Mar-hmallow, Brown Omnibus,
Cocoa, Hazelnut Oil, I’ulm Omnibus,
Verbena, Spring Flowers, Lilac,
Ambnwial, Jenny Lind, - Circassian,
Husk, apermaceUl Tablet, Poucice, Ac.
X would respectfully solicit tbe itleniion of the ladle* of
Philadelphia to my Persian Lotion,rr Liquid Lily Blossom,
for rendering the skin soft and fair. Also, my (Amygdaline
Lctlcn, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity of the
face, and to impart to the skin delicate elasticity. ** ■
Fayanjs A Blsyn's Papier for Kbeomatism, Pains, Irrita
tion* of tbe Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns and Cfams, a
superior French article, universally used throughout
• ’
The Fubsctiber continues to manufacture his celebrated
Rose, Almond and Ambrosial Euatiso CnxAMS, which arc
unequalled by any in this country or in Europe, and for
which he received a Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, Lon
don.
To be had of the principal Druggists in and
throughout tbe United States. ■ X. BAZIN,
Uanuitcturer and Importer of Perfumery,
No. 114 Chestnotstreot, below Fourth,
jantfcdswlmts 2 ~ Philadelphia.
SANDS & CUMMINGS’
PATENT BRICK MACHINE.
rpDE PROPRIETORS of this justly celebrated patent
X having completed arrangements for the introduction
of their new and improved machine, beg leave toeall tbh
attention of tbo public to its undented superiority ever
evirytJung ever invented/or the mosq/achtre of Bricks f run
Tempered Clay. It'being cffesble, when worked by horse
power, of making
SIX BRIQKS IX FIVE BECONDS!
A single certificate of tRe character of the following Is
deemed by the proprietors as good a guarantee of tbeir.
statements as a larger .number which might be selected
from hundreds in tbeir-poaseeslon, from practical and ex
tensive brick-maker*.
Wasuihgtojc, D C., Deoember 12,1855.
□. gi.\D3, K*i.—Dear Sir:—l have this day witnessed tbs
operation of Sand* k Cummings’ Patent Brick Moulding
Machine, and am fully satisfied that It Li not equalled by
any machine for speed, or in the corrsctctra of its work,
and can therefore cheerfully and confiilentialy recommend
it to any person wL«hicg to purchase a perfect machln*.
Yours, Reapectfully, JOHN BRKES.
Practical Brick-Maker, Wyomlcg, Syracuse '
Tory Respectfully,
!L Sards, Esq. R. U. bTANTON, 1L C. of Kentncky-
All applications for State, County, or Town Right*, with
Machines, Bhoold be mad* (postpaid ) to
"* BANBS k COMPANY,
Care or J. Ifc Price, No. 3 KUby street,
Boston, Maas.
jan2tr.w3m
WE WISH TO rEOCUUK A SITUATION,fota Young
Mail. a I’lrtocf lo ft foi&li manufacturing ejieb-
Ihhuient. He is able lo make bimself osaftd iasnydeeaxi
meat, and baa a capital of from ££oo to $760.. Of Is • nod
plain kodk-ko*per and salesman, but would prefer
employed in or about Uu manufactory.. .
, a. CUTHBERTA BON, ,
frag e J Uo Tfciyd efrsct.
tin to and CnpiT •
J. WILSON 4 SON keepfl constantly on band every
description and variety or HATS AND CAP?, Twin
and retail. Those desiring a neat fashion*
able Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do wall to giro ut
a coll before purchecjog elsewhere. - , aavty ..
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL Bout!, concactlß* ♦*»* At*
lauSe dtles with Western, North-western att South.
weaCern Bute*, bv a continoom Rill way direct.
also connect* at Pittsburgh with dally lined iteemm* to
all parts on the Western River*, and at Cleveland ami Ban*
dusky with steamer* to all ports on tbe Northwester*
Lakes; making tb» moat direct, cheapest and rtUaLle route
by which FREIGHT e*n be forwarded to and from the
Gnat TFaL
HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA k PITTSBURGH.
FIRST GLASS/—Boots, Shoe*, Dty Ooods, 1 Q -, IfiAlhk
(In boxer) Furs, Feather? Ac!.™™!; 93 ®- ** loolbt
S HOUND CCAJB.—Books and Stationery,!
Dry GoodSj (In bales,} Hardware, Lea->7&c. per lOGfia.
THIRD CLAB&—AnTils, Bagging, Bacon I .. Irtnls
. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ae...*—... j ®* o,
FOURTH CLASS—Oofbe,Fish,Baoonand
- Pork,(nack«d,)LardandlArdOll/JM.f 56c * perlW ®l:
49* bn shipping Goods from any point' East of rhil»d*J«
pbta, be panlcular tomork package ■* efa /V*yuyfamdr
■Bagnad” AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
‘ P “ BQ ”’ Aoran—Mom. Potto, Boatoa; J. L BUott,V.
Y 4 K J.Stto**, Philadf ![ hl.; Migror A Koou, B*ltF
mow;Ow.aFrmßd.ro,Plltttmrtfi; SMuiiuliron,
Cmdoo.a Ohio; J B. Moorhnd, LoitofiK Kjj Hi a
HuUsoo, tod; u.tcliff jt Ox. SL Looix Hot-J.
8. Mitchell k Son, "
, „ H. H. HOtJnON,
Geuenl FWght Amt. Fb'tefclpMn.
„ ,H. 1. LOMBAEKT.
Bup.riomnd.BX Altoonn- Px ■
PBSIfgTLVAHU RAUttOAB;
• nnnRKE daily through trains, between phtiadei
-1 phte and Ptertapph. TU It M J&NIKQ KAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, A. M, and Piet*
bnrgfr.far Philadelphia at T, A. M. IHA PAST LINA
IcaTwFhlladelphU for Pittabmgh aiIP.SL, and Pitt*
btngbfo«Madelp!aaatl,P.M. THE NIGHT KXPRSSS
TKAIK Ufa* Philadelphia for Pittsburgh atILP.M-and
Pittsbtzrgbftr Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The aboSellDWcoopfet at Pittrbnrgh with the Railroads
to aarf/raprfifc LofU, Mo.; Atton,<>aJena and Chicago, lU;
lslington and Looiirille, Terra Haste,
M»dl-on, LafoiaUa and Indianapolis, lad 4 Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, BeUefootaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve
land, .Oolnmbda, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with thesteaa Packet Boats fkomaad to Njw Oiixuu,
Pt. Louis, Locanus aod CmuxsTL .
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
place*
For fortkarpartkuUnL tee handbillsat the different
starflogpofaiti. i from tha Wwtwfll flodtbletfca
ebonert in* moat expedition* rente to FhfladdpfcU, Balti
more, New York.orßoetoa. ' THO 3 MOORE,
' kfaat, PaiMsger lines. Philadelphia.
J. UESKUIiM,
Agent, Pi Men gar LUm, PKtiborgh.
CLKVEI.AWD ASS PItIIISBOH
, I» OOHKjHZnOM WITB TOIT
OW» mA Fiittrlrnli BftUr«id<
■ TIA ALLIANCE.
rpHB shortest, and moat reliable routeto Toledo,
■?S3ft. rn * Umi ‘ Qaia> *‘ *“4 I***, M VIA
Tharoute is cm knndi ed miles charter and afiout eight
boar* quicker to (Meege, then the drraltous out VIAIM*
SLAV APO LIB. ;i
, Them Sfcfly Trains bat ween Pittsburgh cod Cleveland.
Three Daft/ Trains between Cleveland end Chicago.
Ttaa te.OUveiand <dx boars, Chicago iwauty4wo hours,
and St tonic Ihlrty-eeven boors.
TIA ALLIANCI.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance afTAO, A. Bt- 19.00,
*•» and 640 P. M, eonnvetiag at Hudson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Mis and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04, A. BL, 93?, P. Uh and A2O, P. M. v * eTO « a K
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts
burgh at 8.00, §L BL, 8.00, A. it, and 3DO, P/BL; all con
necting at Alliance with trains which arrive'in Gtevaland
at 10 04, a; Jt; A2O, P. IL, and 6.46, P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Leals, Bock leland,
Galena, and the North-wset, who wish to go through with
out will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. BL, and arming in Cleveland at 120 P. BL, as that
is the only drain by which aloae connections are *nvh
through to the above points. Passengers by train
Chicago at 7.30 next, morning and BL Louis at
nirfnt.
Time gained by'going via Cleveland, eight hours.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo aad Chicago leave M
follows: Leave Cleveland'at 7.30 end 130 A. ILT 45 P. IL:
arrive at Chkafo at ILOQ P. BL, 7.00 A. BL and 1100 M.
Trains leave for Rock Island and Bt Louis as follows:
.Leave Chicago atAJA A.JL, 1044 and 1100 P. M.
Pi— ijgsw 8t Lanier?owe Bock Island Railroad to
JolleUa— thence end the arfoanaand Mfari-ippt
u Alton,and tbenea by fteeigfct (23 mitee) to BLLonis.
fry?" t»7 the BJ3, A. IL, Tgjtearrive la
same evening, and by the IjMVP. BL Train at noon
next day. jj. •
•foePH* cheeked through toTlereland, and (hear*,
checked for Chicago and fit. Sauls.
- TABS TU ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. -«
Ist CLASS. | In CLASS, fora
To Uliance.~~..4? 80Ifcfflilwp.-. cn go • 40
. . Cleveland.... 4 00 j . labJu i< f# 1| fig
4 991 - - Bock Islands 16 M 13 fiO
Detroit 6JO { St Louies 19 #0 14 W
Pbsmn—an refl—rtedto procure their tickets at the
office of tjrtTkwnpony, In Monongabda door
below the comer. J. '
OSSO AMD FSramTAXXA BAQBOAD.
OOKKg ISH.
Mail tt mnraT»msiiiii?si nVi— »,i jin
•nee; takes tea et.Cxestttse. and nirtesrf fliie >va
pvctkm there withe last Xrprese Tula; jjglllUM Cl l>i la
after the arrival of the Express train MilHH—?
and teechee CreetUse at 11,30 P. M,
Night blx press which reaches QtndimaU hTthdSQßng.
Connections are made with the Ohio -*M farfUn« (AB g
Belfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana.
—.......'p. a, loom.
Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bueyrus, Upper
Eandssky, Towet, and the town* on the Mad Elver Road.
Also, with Mount Tenon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road.
gar« toQnelnp»ti fT; tft Tw.lUi.«yftli.|<; frs DtyfrTl
to Teledo4»-,to Columbus to Zanesville SUO; to
Cleveland pi. Through tiokets to Louisville at reflliinod
rales.
RKTCBVIKOt
TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leares Cratlin# at Ll 5 P IC,
and reach?# Pittsburgh at BAOP H, connecting with the
Cut Express TmJn through in fifteen hours to FMladslnhiai
MAIL TKXIN leavaeCreetUneat Z3O, A. ML, cc the ar
rival of the Night Kxprese Train from ffovtantU, and
arrive* at Pittaburgh at/ll.tQ, P M.
NEW. BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 AM, find 4 PII, and New Brighton at 6
AM,and I.lft P H. N
FREIGHT TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 7 A M,and9 P
SL, and arrises at L3O A M, and 4.30, P M.
JB* The Trains do not ran on Sunday,
J 9" Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket
offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ofc
J. G. CURRY, at the eorner office under the Honongahela
Bouse, Pittsburgh, or of
PITTSBUBGfI, ST. LOOIS AUD ftKW OBLEINS,
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
(£AILROAD~7b CHICAGO
THENCE BY
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPIRAILROAD
An Air Line Bouts from Chicago to St. Louis.
riißAlNd LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundaysexcepted)
A on arrival of Express Train of and
Central Railroads—
lrt. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL ftlfi, A.H.
2d. “ . H NIGHT EXPRESS lOeOfi, P. M.
. Trains run through to 8L Louis in fourteen boms, Vjai
Blooming too, Springfield and Alton. trilAou* change ofca r,'
or baagift, oc.nsecting.at Alton with Oauy line of Socket
for Hannibal Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with
FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
aofi intermediate point* on the Mississippi, and with regular
tines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs.
TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO BT. LOUIS 3S HOUR 3
Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen
tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot MNBxtaagb.
*. P. HOLI4BTEB, Cbicago,
General Pkmenger Agent.
RICHARD P. MORGAN, Superintendent.
4^-Through Tickets to 8L Louis, by this note, ean be
obtained ia Pittsburgh, at Offices of OUyeland arid Pitta
burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. [eepS7:Gm
Inoroase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION POLL AES!
•ETXA U9DSUCE COMFASV,
HABIFOBD,' CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
Cash Oftpltal, a|SOO,OO(b
fIIHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
1 Assets of the 2BTN A INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1845,
under oath.
Real Estate, unincumbered 19,671 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able semi-annually... 72^0000
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage— 7,813.37
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank— S 3
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut,—.—— 97,515 00
Bank Stocks In the dty of Hartford——.
Banh Stocks in New York dly— —
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in bands of Agents
and others—'ll7,sss 08
63
The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other
n ditors,—nothing.
Loaam adjusted and doe,—none.
Losses adjusted and not due, $l4BAi& 32. ■"
Loaem unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further
proof, *61,257 60. ~
Ail other claims against the Company era ™*ti, such
only as printing. Ac.
Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured in any dty, town cr village, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and eundlUon-of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount/ insured in blocks of buildings varies} the
design is te limit the loss by any one fire to *lO,OOO. or lees.
/ THO. A. ALEXANDER,-Secretary.
Scats orJfonicncOT,\ u Hartford, Jah. Ist, 1885.
Hartford county. /“*
Perec hally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the Mena Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore-
Slng statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
i best knowledge and belief
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the peace.
Loams paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed
*760,000, whilethe premiums received for the same time
far exceed any other year, duos the organisation of the
Oompany.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
SOfflce, No. 87 Water street Pittsburgh; Pa.
1 H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent
PESBSTLVAI7IA ISBURAHCK COXFAHY
OF FITTS&UROU, .
CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMCniFIEU> STREETS.
Authorize*. Capttal,#3oo,ooo.
INSURE BUILDkSGSaad other property against lorn or
d&JSkge by JUt, fora the perils oT the Sea and Inland
tiavigmtkm and Traaspottatiow.
aiatctoas. -
Wn.F.'Johnston, Body Pattern*,
YL ITCTintock, „ Kennedy T. Friand,
- JoeiahKing, I. Grier Swwul,
A. J. jjn**, George 8. White,
Jacob painter, A. A. Currier,
Junes a. Nesley, W. A Haven,
EL B. CoggahalL
Hon. WM. /. JOHNSTON, PrerideaL
BODY PATTERSON, Flee Pwßait
A A.Oak*»» Secretary and Tiaioigr
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RAILROADS
GEORGX PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Station.
JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
PAID UP.
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REV. DR. COVEErs ” •." ?
BHEVIATIC FILLS,
Jbr Ou Safi, CbapUr oud 4—4 p Cbitsf . v
Ckronic, Ha+HUrg end : j^Va
ai—r Gfcwt, Am**eo,Seia&a,
fy Hhm7u~ flyffr- *
Seen AN ABBAT Of VUtUHtit m M Ctn*
Bn—asc Pius hnm enOeiUbeQt wm
navir voluntarily efltavd In fkror of iufr otter UhttdMr,
The eases of oose comptAend * -C -c *
BVKRT ITAOK 07 .BBBVHiKf Jill, f
Whether accompanied by tbat- terribte mMlUBty the
partyalfocted,coanow U theltfan—ittcify '#
mu9cnlar contractions which so often render the victim of
Chronic Bbetnaatt— a bdpl— cripple, or bnf therfcrer
changinr symptoms, whfah ara^nme«iaieHhwcba»au%Mfae
Jot this Proieaa eompleiete '
Onlftethe praetitaof Meedlbf ateljidiiin#.
-jehich some sapient medfcos eoaeiAp the ieintuftm made of
nhwapjltoir, tUu. PtwTrVM. LiA ehti£W lha
medkekaetioula dlnutand epeetfs/;Htaadbih.the
mofcrla esezite or nadte of the dbordStfonnlb aijf the 4v
oompfle—oMefMmMndfibmildTßttillWrnte^ebed,
«nd expels from the blood the fobrile priocfptfe irfckh feeds,
andF^e^^^mtetensifies, while itspreeds.thefota^tan
. Cantlen Bairare mf CMnttmltrli
Bepaitfntfar,nnd enqpsfaattr
BB4BXAIIO PILU, sodiU ttet (Mfonkßtyk'ia the'
outside wrapper, hie ri—atore, countersigned hr O. 11.
BINO, Oeneral Aguas, 192 fireodany/New Tort,
whidi none are Qtinaax.
tMICZ, JPIFS7 CBZtTSTFKk BOX. - *
foa gold by Dr. O 80. 11. SSTBBR, PittehuiA; J. p.
TLhMIHa. ADcghedyCkv. . > -
DR. -HENDERSON?—-
OCULIST AND AURIB%
Tuan AUrSteaesm arm ns Ass ta vdsgtt cunua,
teggpo.mtgxaiTO.oa mnfoarrsi—iu
OFFICE 44S BROADWAY, OUR. GBAOTStTSsWIIfeX.
Uoursfrom9A. lf;to4_P.aL- '1
OOOH, QRAKDLATXD LIDS, immor
Chronic BUnduem lritis. Amaurm—wd
Cataract Scrofulous, Weepicg or Tuuykmken ijjgjsg’
the dleearas of the eye which: are treated by&&BTS3
perfect satisfootlon.
All die—wof the Eer treated epoa -r*TTrHfW ifilWfnVl"
.Artifioial Byes iseßted wlQiftit an opera: ins. •
All letters post-paid mmu eaeure'prompt attentfou. '
We imtegtttefollowing refe rencr* foom among the thorn
•modrun*## haTe heeaknroignfnlly treated hy Dr--
Hendosoarr* - t -
Wn j. ftj«. KntHtj, Aibtnr, Jr. X. 1
•Alfrod BoaUi»li*, fMnler, <• «
W. OflodfpecdiObarhUvjr. Y.
*Wn- W. SmltvP*tirrfi,Mkh. . ■
•Mm. 4. SLX. WUapa, JtarYotk Oft*. H.~Y.‘
TTT «
pfttfdl ' —Vtf.Y.
little, tofto***, H. *.
Wo. Frß. OSes, office Courier aniJSao.. Jg. T. - •'*'
«*»• W. Kirby, Brooßyu, £.l. •*'■ *
Jarric Badger*, « ■« '■■•••-:•’>
d- £■ OpOTtor.BtHldajta Ham,'
B-H. Ferric, OreinlmUd«r,H<ro»tmigt. ■'*
fr B-gMUtUfr H. Y. '
Ibi bfeteboctor.Vmken, S.Y. >
ii "■
A.DUtahbirfitfcbtrMfcUdy, N.T^
P' Opt. B. H/Barfitod, iThrrmr. N. T.
John W. Mmhmptoo, J.T.
•Xhareperienti were blind, and bad totole&t»th*4te.
At thd expiration of two vnk« theyeonld ptfeettttftftty
Thaos cawoof Amsnrnrii were festered Sr right Ofar
they wrre given np-as Incurable by the faculty, afcd emOT be
referred to by 1 my person wbe wishes to learn the t* ets in
these caeee, by writing to them. j ia j
DR, HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
GEE MAN BIMBBS,
HtIUU*.SY ■' ’
. PB. C. M. JACE»O»>Ba«MpIiU. Ea
nii n »,i mitif
“T n BTa«Mau. jAnroroi,
Oirmtcer MnomUkUUr, Ditmta c/Ok KiimZaU
.a ditma rnmtftrnttmriu}* ’ L^yaSSh.
’ asCbcstipa
tion,lnp*rdKle»(. . >
TnlnooLOr Blood to tim ■
HeadkZddjtpaiT the Btemaeh,
•
Bui new or weight, in the fl&naeb, Sour
lcSt?oQJvBifi^fc ?*- ** *
Of the Btnaarh, gwiisudng-cf iftfcjfaad, Ilimbd ’
end Dirieotf Breathing, Floturiog at the ttem,Csaak
ingorSoffianatiDggtPsatioo whet* in lyiiKf<wtai«.i)£ue«
OfTWon,Dou ofWeba be&rs ;
DaAPalnin the Heed,
Yellownessor the
gde, Back, Cheat, lambs,
. *
Tleah, Constant 1 Imtffn. • - •• ;
Inga of KrD, and gnat * ■*
v Depression of ' :
Spirits. : * v •'
The proptletnr, hteaQhtg the attention of Ota
2*P**“*3™. *wjp Irttn • fceaog ol Uv. au£ttct»a.
< W rQ»k.Tlm.»M)jMl«ruaaptortieJH« tM aIOT.Md,
TNtMeoaasendad.. ’ .•
Mtriri yrEd.) tet mWtofiW
j|»afip>jPßWcjwytg. , if l sartsBgyir
Prlwmtn Dilooaooa*' *' *
ea DB. BBOWNj No. 41 Dtemond M
fIV votes hisentlreatteutnm-toaao&eeßtfcetleau.'tfH
.lM His business is mostly eartnod to P>-fe-«g> wW
B y<SKragli>uaa«es.amlMifhjuitnfal»«B«i^ik^ Tl| «. ja. .
hcooght on by impendence, y»—
Syphilis,SyphUiOc - *
Peethrml I TrfffroflMeee* -
■eaof the Tenerealdtsak Ssin'Keeases, 7
lions, Tetter, Kingworm, ffczearial Dlaatsrs, ffrarinlTnjfc« -
neae, Impoteney, files, fthmnnoriim, fwaota ~lTiirt|ri»l
Monthly Bnppieaaions, Diseases or tho Jbisie, ftstnU in
Ano, Nefrous AfleetJons, Bitoaintbe Back and trine, Irrl
tatioaof the Bladder and Kidneys,seesessfailg *mted.—
Oora guaranteed "•'•;•■
Sixteen years’pra«tie»(stx In thbacftyl&dabiesDr Brown
to offer aamraneesef a speedy cure toatiwhoiamy ecse ffn?
derhieeare ' a"*
Ottoe and Private OonnliatSrfb Kmba <l,tnisonrMlley
Chargee moderice. noiSriAwag
RHKUMAifiaM. —Ur. ihgwbiwtiy <naaAkuud remedy
for Bheumetfom-ie a speedy ahd «»rtu»^amoiy v ,
that painfal trouble. It newerfuls. v '
OfSceend PrivateConeultatfon Rooms NoT4IUIAJKIHD
Ptttsbnrgh.Pexm’a. The Doetoris efwaykatimm < .
p»r-h23-dAw. 1 1 • •• , ~ -a -•
~ Worms evenia Adalu.
THE 'AdminLtnttou Of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S YI&MI>
FUGS has always'been characterised'wJtß ndMM,
ai waya producing in tbe feefings a marked change *<6* the
better. Any one who'tries K*ean safely Coirikid in iV*Bd
the most detleate Infest csonot be ■ fojar»d-by-i!s nap.
Adults, too, are frequently subject t'» worse in thereetum
and Email lntiwttneft r which always impair Abe *»—
Amofe-ILcY,
JUttrt. £ A-Aisdhdl d -Co. -jl • ■ *
hwn>ri tw^bo4tl«
wortne fram mrwlfa''
lr fnmjiMlil w Lail tlinaliPrUf
numbrn of worms -I
lic.'HL a gars remedy for wnrigdr- .v - .■sVI&RnBC?
and sold by B.' A. f tirtfTTrfiHr aTIG . m 90
Rrstagd Wood streets.' jamlfeffftV
3 r. JwjiiTOS—.——». s. ,..a,
.. Eleelalor Carriage Faetery.
JOHNSTON, ' BROTHER A Cu., PRACTICAL Q&*C?
MAKERS, comeryrf Rebecen and Belmontmwets, AttK
gheny city} have on hand and are tnannfcftuflhg-foS
extetulve smnTrinint Jn nsnlsmin Tifmlriasjj, Dim if |
Baggage Cam, b«i in all Uudrvariow. e^2ee l with
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, pang jnnM
their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hkkogy^. Re*
pairs attauded to on the must reasonable tern a Thtyfisj
confident that all who may fevor them witjtr.theh pahms
age,will be mtlsfiedon triri jrthefr work." _*
Pittsburgh end Uandiesfor Omnibuses pass >•
ieeh miauteeduring the day. <w . ~ ? -
Palmer's Celebratsd n*pl rnreftn rm iwnßTg . >.• *
Stands Preeminent for tutoring
Fish, Meet. Gama, Ac. We adrlae all good houhemtea
to try it. Price geenta per bottle, at all Qrocety anJFiuit
Stores In the United States and Oanedss
For sale by H’CLUBG and G. O. KBYSBB, PHtrirnmi/
-P. T WRIGHT- A
J«pl9d*wly is 241 Msrket street. Phflndelifttik--''
ALL PKBBONB haring Books *t Ortlfieata* of DepCrU
thm f»nH«iyigTn»l | frf
mw it omt offlos, for sc&easoL *■ ' •
HOOK k BAKCB9R.
Pltfrborgh, Jsßttarj 2*tb, 1855—ffrntt ,
ACud! : ■
OWING tp* atesdy dzmta upon our faodsend «n mcb
malttioD of outside pressure, together wttfa tbkn«
freme difficulty of rerixtogtovr sesazßies,'We~EsTe been
compelled to suspend cor business.
Oar creditors mey rest confident list our entire Indebt
edness will be folly psid, owe hire tnKjaMlPmeb lye ls^n >
surplus orer oarlftbilitiee. KRAtimr A ftATnr.
Jennery ~ *
riUIK PARTfiiJtilUlt 1 b«teh.|Ar« wtfUilf obdanb«iki»‘
X of “KRAMER, WORK A
thh day dissolved; Samuel Work*Geor*» Tpungan>t_Wm.
M’Oonch. pqir baaing tb<r-interest of Bremer
said firm. Tb* btuioerswlll be cTnrlmfrfl by M ffQßfc
YOUNG A 1POOUOZL” ; ' *“
Janaary 22,15i6. • “ 7 •
Depositors la wm. please call' andxefaife
their billi end note* laft wtthcs for enilwtion- T- t
/■HOTnUfQ AXl* FURMtSuS ITf-rrrfr Tfcft
\J f\fVi tirat, —Clothing made- to- Older, fa
peed style. yal at moderate tabu. , ... ■ nlitT,
WHOLKBALB G HOC BBS, ul Dealers farrodaee, lev
Mga Wtnesani liquors, Oil MonongabMa and Tt*eß<
flad Whiaky, No. 29t Liberty PtttubgntbTpa. ffyS9qf
Silver JlUHfaetenr.
QPOONB, VOKKS, EMBI.EM& A a—hpecnew fa Pwafa
O —Owing tovaperlcr &cijitJfaln manufaetnripgmy «W*
work, we ere now selling ntleest 10 per cenL.tower *fc*»
the eastern dties, or elsavbere; All work-fa warranted* _*
SUrting SiZner.—We also ■iniififtnTn £poca* of the
British sterllsgqaallry.
Watches and Watch repairing eontlnasd, -irith every fa*
dliiy and renewed, determination to give entire miietwthm
to customers, both as to pzfae-and the «f
WafefomakarW
aerl4 . , <wn»r of Market an*f strata.: ■/
PlTfAßVßtttt •
m iMiMff n L. *^’* nt ** ' * 111 ; tWMI ******
Bif«low44fa| - .
SUOCSSSOBB YOJLJLJUBELOW, No. 40
Diamond alloy, near Wood street,
OASRZAGB3;
TONS, BUGSIES, and every description qfW
fraty rehJdcf bout to order, spd jj B tPaan**/ ua .
surpassed for beanij ofOedgn/rieganur tf fiabfc. skill e.
workmanship, and durability of
Ay-Alt work warranted • • nneg -
footlce« .'r
I BAYS this day associated wlthußsbla the wholesale
JrnK aaif Oouieetionar7 faajdness, my wm:T-‘ K- Aw
demon. - The boalner* hereafter,--from (bis data, Kovrmbcg
15th, 19M, will he oondueted under ih* >n j atria of
J. 05 Andersen A Sen. , ■
*0*1? J. C. AYDX&MS.
<2X£o*. ITOK uor.BEss« r ,.i«k of SSTti’^uk
Sc ifT_2££; and halaabte varieUe* is reedy
gr afatriMiUM at lis Seed .14 Im-,l.c:eot *mi,
nfb mwr fttnsr Xj-ggß VjLZOBGP.
l’°.i X T~ e *“»* BKI<-'K uflbila. Id ilittensiaarVa
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